I deleted photo booth by mistake and i dont have the cd to reinstall , what do i do?

I deleted my photo booth by mistake and i dont have the cd to reinstall it ..... i have an old mac and i dont know what to do .... please help

You can call Apple Customer Support 1-800-767-2775, provide the Serial Number and specifications of the Mac, and for a fee, a replacement set of system discs (if available), can be ordered.
However, the discs will be for the original version of OS, that was pre-installed, when the Mac was manufactured.
 Cheers, Tom

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